| ACKNEW | • acknew v. Simple past tense and past participle of acknow. • ACKNOW v. (obsolete) to recognize, acknowledge. |
| ENEWED | • enewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enew. • ENEW v. in falconry, to plunge the quarry into water. |
| NEWBIE | • newbie n. (Slang) A newcomer, someone new to something. • newbie n. (Internet) A new user or participant; someone who is extremely new and inexperienced (to a game or activity)… • newbie n. (Slang) Anything recently introduced into a setting, especially something that replaces an older version. |
| NEWELL | • newell n. (Architecture) Alternative form of newel. • Newell prop.n. A surname. • Newell prop.n. An unincorporated community in Randolph County, Alabama, United States. |
| NEWELS | • newels n. Plural of newel. • NEWEL n. a post supporting the handrail of a staircase. |
| NEWEST | • newest adj. Superlative form of new: most new. • NEW adj. of recent origin. |
| NEWIES | • newies n. Plural of newie. • NEWIE n. (Australian slang) a newcomer. |
| NEWING | • newing n. (UK, dialect) yeast; barm. • newing v. Present participle of new. • NEW v. to renew. |
| NEWISH | • newish adj. (Informal) Somewhat new. • NEWISH adj. somewhat new. |
| NEWSED | • newsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of news. • NEWS v. to report recent events. |
| NEWSES | • newses n. (Isle of Man) gossip. • newses n. (Rare, nonstandard) plural of news. • NEWS v. to report recent events. |
| NEWSIE | • newsie n. Alternative form of newsy. • NEWSIE n. (US) a newsboy, also NEWSY. |
| NEWTON | • newton n. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of force; the force required to accelerate a… • Newton prop.n. The name of many English-speaking places, including… • Newton prop.n. A habitational surname for someone from any of these places. |
| RENEWS | • renews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renew. • RENEW v. to make new again. |
| SINEWS | • sinews n. Plural of sinew. • SINEW v. to bind as if by sinews. |
| SINEWY | • sinewy adj. Tough; having strong sinews. • sinewy adj. (Figuratively) Having or showing nervous strength. • sinewy adj. (Of a person or animal) Possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful. |
| VENEWE | • VENEWE n. (Shakespeare) a venue, also VENEY. |
| VINEWS | • vinews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vinew. • VINEW v. to become mouldy. |